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how about paul ryan? >> thankfully the american people have made it clear that they reject paul ryan's approach, and house republican'' brazen attempt to balance the budget on the backs of seniors. >> the election did not go our way -- believe me, i know what that feels like it does that mean we surrender our principles? forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a better idea, mark? >> the democrats have a better idea by basically not letting anything compete in the spotlight with paul ryan's. numbersho looks at believe that you can cut the deficit in 10 years while simultaneously increasing defense spending and cutting 35 to 28, as from mitt romney proposed, but 39 to 25%. it is just a pipe dream. >> are we ever going to settle this thing, lois? >> and then we might. i think the charm offensive is working a little bit. mitch mcconnell is speaking well of the president in saying that we hav
how about paul ryan? >> thankfully the american people have made it clear that they reject paul ryan's approach, and house republican'' brazen attempt to balance the budget on the backs of seniors. >> the election did not go our way -- believe me, i know what that feels like it does that mean we surrender our principles? forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a...
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during last year's presidential campaign republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan claimed he thought social security was a very important program. his policies didn't support that necessarily. that's what he said. because he explained when his father died tragically when he was a teenager his mom was able to keep the family afloat thanks to social security survivor benefits. new jersey republican chris christie was no federal government tax and spend liberal but when hurricane sandy devastated his and other states he became one of the most vocal advocate for the government to spend billions of dollars immediately to help out his and other states. for his republican governor rick scott, who spent years and millions of dollars of his own money fighting obama care tooth and nail now says he supports that law's expansion of medicaid in his state. the governor said his change of heart came when his own elderly mother died last year. empathy, especially in elected officials, is a good thing. but there is also something frustratingly blinkered and limited about this form of persuasi
during last year's presidential campaign republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan claimed he thought social security was a very important program. his policies didn't support that necessarily. that's what he said. because he explained when his father died tragically when he was a teenager his mom was able to keep the family afloat thanks to social security survivor benefits. new jersey republican chris christie was no federal government tax and spend liberal but when hurricane sandy...
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here is congressman paul ryan on "face the nation" this sunday. >> we do not have a debt crisis right now, but we see it coming. we know it's irrefutably happening. if we follow the president's lead or if we pass the senate budget then we will have a debt crisis then everybody gets hurts. you know who gets hurt first the poor and the elderly. that's what we're trying to prevent from happening. >> john: preventing a debt crisis to help the poor and elderly. that sounds like a really good idea. could speaker of the house john boehner agree with congressman ryan on this? >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis, but we all know that we have one looming. it could be a year, two years three years four years. it's not an immediate problem. >> john: how about canceling the sequester mr. speaker. while the national debt may not be an immediate problem survival in or out of the middle class is a large and growing problem for millions of americans hit by this recession, and facing what could be a second blow from the sequester. emmy award winning filmmakers joe and harry gantz showed just wha
here is congressman paul ryan on "face the nation" this sunday. >> we do not have a debt crisis right now, but we see it coming. we know it's irrefutably happening. if we follow the president's lead or if we pass the senate budget then we will have a debt crisis then everybody gets hurts. you know who gets hurt first the poor and the elderly. that's what we're trying to prevent from happening. >> john: preventing a debt crisis to help the poor and elderly. that sounds like...
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. >> they put out two budgets, one in the senate and paul ryan's in the house. it couldn't be -- you can't merge these documents. they're impossible to merge. >> bob bixby of the congre congressional coalition, the deficit hawks, said it's like we started from three years ago. i don't think there's a lot there. again, this will be clarifying. it's at least a cooler atmosphere to negotiate, but, again, i don't see where the breakthrough is. >> interesting story in today's "wall street journal" which talks about there are conservative groups who are worried the president will be successful with some of these republicans and get them to work with them and they're sitting there how to issue warnings, cl club for growth, tea party express, i've heard from heritage, don't work with him at least on the issue of taxes. >> don't raise any more revenues, you'll be primaried. it connects to what you were talking about in terms of the all-star gathering of cpac here and looking ahead to 2016. we knew this would happen when romney was the nominee that conservatives would say
. >> they put out two budgets, one in the senate and paul ryan's in the house. it couldn't be -- you can't merge these documents. they're impossible to merge. >> bob bixby of the congre congressional coalition, the deficit hawks, said it's like we started from three years ago. i don't think there's a lot there. again, this will be clarifying. it's at least a cooler atmosphere to negotiate, but, again, i don't see where the breakthrough is. >> interesting story in today's...
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and you, you probably think paul ryan is something other than a charlotteton. i think you are bat [ censor bleep ] crazy. but may i suggest to you a sort of bipartisan coming together. >> oh. >> stephanie: oh, i'm sorry, this isn't an attempt to strike a grand bargain. i have just heard that sex with someone you actively dislike can be a lot of fun. i'll even offer an olive branch and buy you a drink first. we can have an argument before we get down to business. [ applause ] >> stephanie: that's my pickup line, in town for cpac let's [ censor bleep ]. >> and i love how he says i'm on the green line. >> stephanie: bill in albany is loving our downward spiral to vacation. >> caller: i was just going to say the same thing, how much i enjoy this week before vacation and the downward spiral that it becomes. it's the best. >> stephanie: bill, really historically the hour right before vacation, really it's like a scrabble board exploded. yeah. >> caller: it degenerates into fart jokes and mensa meetings and all of the other crazy stuff i love listening to. >> stephani
and you, you probably think paul ryan is something other than a charlotteton. i think you are bat [ censor bleep ] crazy. but may i suggest to you a sort of bipartisan coming together. >> oh. >> stephanie: oh, i'm sorry, this isn't an attempt to strike a grand bargain. i have just heard that sex with someone you actively dislike can be a lot of fun. i'll even offer an olive branch and buy you a drink first. we can have an argument before we get down to business. [ applause ]...
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i like paul ryan, he's a bright guy. but for the life of me how you think you can take the affordable care act, gut it, take the things that you think are good, take all the benefits for people, those without health insurance and align it with what joy said and provide essentially the goods of those who have a lot is beyond me. now having said that i don't know how much more we can raise taxes on the wealthiest in the country. if you look at the big, big states in the country, people are paying 39% in the high rate and -- >> bill maher is tie ired of paying a high tax rate. >> he's not alone. the question is how do you find the balance. i don't think there's anything wrong with asking the question. i don't fully agree with the fact that there's not an equivalency between the two. i think there's a political equivalen equivalency. one side asking for something, they know the other won't accept and the other side is doing the same. the question is who becomes an adult and steps forward and says -- the substantive equivalen
i like paul ryan, he's a bright guy. but for the life of me how you think you can take the affordable care act, gut it, take the things that you think are good, take all the benefits for people, those without health insurance and align it with what joy said and provide essentially the goods of those who have a lot is beyond me. now having said that i don't know how much more we can raise taxes on the wealthiest in the country. if you look at the big, big states in the country, people are paying...
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congressman paul ryan talked about the federal budget. and donald trump had a word or two about immigration. >> when it comes to immigration, you know that the 11 million illegals even if given the right to vote, you know, you're going to have to do what's right, but the fact is 11 million people will be voting democratic. >> historically we've paid a little less than one-fifth of our income in taxes to the federal government each year. but the federal government has spent a lot more. so our budget matches spending with income. >> again, mitt romney is to speak this hour. his first since losing the presidential race. we'll go there live as he starts talking. but first let's bring in our brianna keilar who is at the conference in maryland. so, brianna, this is romney's first speech. highly anticipated. >> reporter: highly anticipated his first major speech, fredricka, since his loss in november. we saw him give an interview recently to fox news channel. but as you can imagine it's very different i think sitting down one-on-one with someone
congressman paul ryan talked about the federal budget. and donald trump had a word or two about immigration. >> when it comes to immigration, you know that the 11 million illegals even if given the right to vote, you know, you're going to have to do what's right, but the fact is 11 million people will be voting democratic. >> historically we've paid a little less than one-fifth of our income in taxes to the federal government each year. but the federal government has spent a lot...
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we have seen donald trump and, mitch mcconnell, kelly ayotte, and paul ryan and wayne lapierre, and we have everybody in there, right? is that a time for the conservatives to look forward to a launch pad going toward 2016 or a time to bash the president, and first is kelly ayotte spoke and mentioned benghazi. >> well, it is interesting, because it needs to be a time for the republicans to look ahead, and the lineup that you just showed, reflects some of the problem. there is a certain schizophrenia in the party, and there are so many stakeholders here and so many ideologies competing and you see it in the discussions around immigration and the discussions around gay marriage and foreign policy and the opinions are sort of all over the map, and really, this time i think that it needs to be used for the republicans to solidify, with who are are we? what kind of party are wie goin to be and position themselves well. >> one of the speakers is mitch mcconnell this morning and this is what he said. >> i want you to take a look at the stack of paper behind e me. it is the most powerful argume
we have seen donald trump and, mitch mcconnell, kelly ayotte, and paul ryan and wayne lapierre, and we have everybody in there, right? is that a time for the conservatives to look forward to a launch pad going toward 2016 or a time to bash the president, and first is kelly ayotte spoke and mentioned benghazi. >> well, it is interesting, because it needs to be a time for the republicans to look ahead, and the lineup that you just showed, reflects some of the problem. there is a certain...
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. >> but jay, paul ryan, at their lunch, paul ryan's lunch was their first conversation other than the brief meeting at the house republican caucus. so it was the first time that he had actually sat down as republican budget chair with the president. united states to talk about policy and the way forward. >> first of all, again andrea, i could bore your viewers to death with the list of meetings the president has had with congressional republicans, it goes on and on and the hours he spent with the speaker of the house and congressional leaders in 2001. i think rivalled engagement at that level of any recent president in, with their opposition counterparts. there's no, there's no comparison. what we do have is a change in circumstances. because as you know, we've been governing from crisis to crisis with manufactured deadlines now, repeatedly whether it was the debt ceiling negotiations or the super committee. or the fiscal cliff or the sequester deadline. now because republicans chose to embrace the sequester, let it take place, let it be implemented with all its negative impacts, that
. >> but jay, paul ryan, at their lunch, paul ryan's lunch was their first conversation other than the brief meeting at the house republican caucus. so it was the first time that he had actually sat down as republican budget chair with the president. united states to talk about policy and the way forward. >> first of all, again andrea, i could bore your viewers to death with the list of meetings the president has had with congressional republicans, it goes on and on and the hours he...
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i was disappointed in paul ryan's budget. he went much further to the right, saying we were going to balance the budget in ten years. >> stephanie: yeah, you are right, representative, maybe we shouldn't be surprised, but it really is pretty stunning that he just lost a landslide election, and not only he back with the voucher thing, he was cam page saying the quester cuts were going to be devastating and now he includes the sequester cuts in his budget. >> it's just further evidence as to who really rules here. the tea party caucus has a strangle hold on the republican caucus, because i can't think of a faction more extreme than that. and clearly speaker boehner has decided to bow to them and now so has paul ryan. >> stephanie: yeah the president said unfortunately the differences may be too wide. so where do we go from here do you think? >> it's a very interesting question, it seems as though, and we'll see what plays out in the next few weeks, but it seems as though the house leadership hassed a woe gaited responsibility t
i was disappointed in paul ryan's budget. he went much further to the right, saying we were going to balance the budget in ten years. >> stephanie: yeah, you are right, representative, maybe we shouldn't be surprised, but it really is pretty stunning that he just lost a landslide election, and not only he back with the voucher thing, he was cam page saying the quester cuts were going to be devastating and now he includes the sequester cuts in his budget. >> it's just further...
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i guess that theory of evolution was echoed by paul ryan today. i want to play sound regarding once again the fiscal ideas that he touted in 2012, rearing their heads in 2013. let's take a listen. >> a balanced budget is a reasonable goal because it returns government to its proper limits and focus. when government overreaches, it doesn't just hurt our paychecks, it hurts our quality of life. we need to make room for community, for that vast middle ground between the government and the individual. >> you know, governor, the part of me that sticks out there is use of the word "community." i think that's been a priority that's lost specifically in the ryan budget insofar as it sort of tears asunder the social fabric. what do you think about him couching this in softer terms. >> i hate to say it, he has become an empty suit. this budget is a joke. for example, he says he would get rid of obama care, he would get rid of the benefits but kept the tax benefits to balance the budget, which isn't balanced. gives tax cuts to people that make a million doll
i guess that theory of evolution was echoed by paul ryan today. i want to play sound regarding once again the fiscal ideas that he touted in 2012, rearing their heads in 2013. let's take a listen. >> a balanced budget is a reasonable goal because it returns government to its proper limits and focus. when government overreaches, it doesn't just hurt our paychecks, it hurts our quality of life. we need to make room for community, for that vast middle ground between the government and the...
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paul ryan focused his speech this morning squarely on the budget and jobs. he was all about the number. one number he didn't mention, 2012. nor did he reference his running mate mitt romney who spoke at the conference this afternoon. >> i'm sorry i won't be your president but i will be your co-worker and i will work shoulder to shoulder alongside you. [ applause ] you see in the end, in the end we'll win. we'll win for the same reason we have won before. because our cause is just and it is right. >> this has been a really big week. we got white smoke from the vatican, and we got a budget from the senate. but when you read it, you find that the vatican is not the only place blowing smoke this week. >> boom! any way, eric cantor takes the stage in a few minutes and jeb bush is slated as the lead act tonight. a lot of people will be watching for that. guys, i think what's crazy is that yesterday, believe it or not, a democratic pollster, an unassuming democratic pollster, the same pollster responsible for getting jimmy carter elected, pat blew the roof off of c
paul ryan focused his speech this morning squarely on the budget and jobs. he was all about the number. one number he didn't mention, 2012. nor did he reference his running mate mitt romney who spoke at the conference this afternoon. >> i'm sorry i won't be your president but i will be your co-worker and i will work shoulder to shoulder alongside you. [ applause ] you see in the end, in the end we'll win. we'll win for the same reason we have won before. because our cause is just and it...
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and it's the paul ryan we know. this is the paul ryan chairman of the budget committee. i don't think this was really for paul ryan an audition for 2016. i think this is somebody who really wants to be the next speaker of the house and wants his career to be in the house and what he is talking about is what he knows about which is the budget. so where some other republicans are saying, you know, you can't just limit your remarks to the budget. you can't just talk about austerity it's not our platform, that's where paul ryan feels comfortable. >> and this is where he feels comfortable. i don't count him out for 2016 by any means but i will say contrast that to bobby jindal's speech the governor of louisiana who said we are obsessed with zeroes. we cannot be the party of cutting. we cannot be the party that's constantly saying we can't do without. we have to be the party of growth. and what you saw was the inside the beltway republicans and the outside the beltway republicans. >> speaking of bobby jindal let me play a clip. remember a couple weeks ago he is speaking about
and it's the paul ryan we know. this is the paul ryan chairman of the budget committee. i don't think this was really for paul ryan an audition for 2016. i think this is somebody who really wants to be the next speaker of the house and wants his career to be in the house and what he is talking about is what he knows about which is the budget. so where some other republicans are saying, you know, you can't just limit your remarks to the budget. you can't just talk about austerity it's not our...
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we have rand paul, we've got marco rubio, paul ryan and a slew of smart, young, and energetic governors ready to take america into the future. and the other guys, they got hillary and joe biden. >> okay. let me get to the politics of this. you're good at this, gene. you've been an editor. he's thinking about tomorrow morning. he knew he just stepped on it. he made what could be a sexist, and certainly was an ageist comment. you're referring to hillary. who's younger than him, by the way, by five years. >> absolutely. >> being one of the "golden girls" which is a popular show. his shot was negative. he covered his butt by throwing biden under the bus. >> what else could he do at that point? >> he heard those footsteps coming his direction. >> he realized he had said something he shouldn't have said. certainly said it in a way -- >> one of the great catchers, the gotcha journalists going to do with the guy? i heard it's already online. people commenting about this. it's not a big attraction, but -- >> there's so much coming out of cpac. you know, donald trump going nutso and other things.
we have rand paul, we've got marco rubio, paul ryan and a slew of smart, young, and energetic governors ready to take america into the future. and the other guys, they got hillary and joe biden. >> okay. let me get to the politics of this. you're good at this, gene. you've been an editor. he's thinking about tomorrow morning. he knew he just stepped on it. he made what could be a sexist, and certainly was an ageist comment. you're referring to hillary. who's younger than him, by the way,...
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. >> bret: we also heard from paul ryan today. take a listen. >> we don't hide behind our beliefs. we argue for them. a budget is a list of numbers. expression of thegones philosophy. our budget draws a sharp contrast with the left. it says to the people unmistakable terms, they are the party of shared hardship. we are the party of equal opportunity. >> bret: charles? >> i think it shows how strong a bench we have and how good the prospects are in the future. i'm less cynical than my compadres here. i thought romney gave gracious speech. the heartening element is the way a young crowd, quite conservative crowd cheered and greeted him with equal grace. which was nice. usually you pick a loser to -- kek loser to the curb in politics. that was the opposite. >> bret: portman announcement, john, significant? >> it's significant. i'm sympathetic to the position on this. the politics are problematic because the idea he only changes the position when it affected him with his own son. that will have repercussions. >> bret: chuck, north korea, beefing um securit up security,e defense as the
. >> bret: we also heard from paul ryan today. take a listen. >> we don't hide behind our beliefs. we argue for them. a budget is a list of numbers. expression of thegones philosophy. our budget draws a sharp contrast with the left. it says to the people unmistakable terms, they are the party of shared hardship. we are the party of equal opportunity. >> bret: charles? >> i think it shows how strong a bench we have and how good the prospects are in the future. i'm less...
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they support congressman paul ryan's budget proposal which seeks to balance a budget without any new taxes, only spending cuts. it also calls for repealing president obama's healthcare overhaul, something that democrats say, well, frankly, it can't happen. mike emanuel with the news live on capitol hill tonight. it was the democrat's turn. what did they say. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget committee made her pitch. >> our budget reflects the pro-growth, pro-middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the last election. and i believe it is is a strong and responsible vision for building a foundation for growth and restoring the promise of american opportunity. >> though senator murray and white house like it not clear how senate democrats up for re-election 2014 will feel about voting on another 1 trillion-dollar tax increase. shep? >> shepard: we heard today from com ryan. he is contrasting the house g.o.p. budget with the senate plan. >> that's r
they support congressman paul ryan's budget proposal which seeks to balance a budget without any new taxes, only spending cuts. it also calls for repealing president obama's healthcare overhaul, something that democrats say, well, frankly, it can't happen. mike emanuel with the news live on capitol hill tonight. it was the democrat's turn. what did they say. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget...
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look at the paul ryan side of it, the makers versus takers rhetoric before. look at the budget. this is a budget line item by line item that is consistent with the message romney was delivering in the 47% tape. this is fitting the social safety net, voucherizing medicare, shipping back aid to the poor to the states, massive tax cuts for the wealthy. the very sort of thing that was supposed to be the dividing line between obama and between the republicans in the election last year. the thing with the election was supposed to settle. as you say, this is basically, with a few cynical accounting tweaks, this is basically the same thing paul ryan put out in 2011 and 2012. >> what about the smaller stuff that is surfacing at the same time? what do you make of the resurfacing of the obama welfare lie and the legislation that passed in the house today, the free obama phone lie and the other particularly racially charged elements of the republican thesis from the campaign that democratic voters are moochers. >> if you look at the map, if you look at it nationally, there are enough votes
look at the paul ryan side of it, the makers versus takers rhetoric before. look at the budget. this is a budget line item by line item that is consistent with the message romney was delivering in the 47% tape. this is fitting the social safety net, voucherizing medicare, shipping back aid to the poor to the states, massive tax cuts for the wealthy. the very sort of thing that was supposed to be the dividing line between obama and between the republicans in the election last year. the thing...
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and paul ryan spoke earlier and didn't say a word about the election. and then romney takes the stage and said look to the governors, and by the way my running mate paul ryan was great. just as a throw away. >> bill: wow. he did mention christy, when christie pointedly was not involved. what other governors? >> bob mcdonald, and the only other governor was scott walker. he credited rick snyder from michigan with taking on right to work, and he mentioned nathan deal from georgia. and then he mentioned notably the governors in the states he didn't carry. >> bill: but absent from the list, bobby jindal huh? >> absolutely. and that was funny. because jindal spoke an hour after romney. no one cares what mitt romney thinks all that much but after romney finished before jindal took the stage, the crowd just started pouring out. they weren't excited to hear bobby jindal which was a big change from a year ago, and then when he did take the stage he delivered the same speech that i have seen him give a half a dozen times now, that he gave n las vegas and then in
and paul ryan spoke earlier and didn't say a word about the election. and then romney takes the stage and said look to the governors, and by the way my running mate paul ryan was great. just as a throw away. >> bill: wow. he did mention christy, when christie pointedly was not involved. what other governors? >> bob mcdonald, and the only other governor was scott walker. he credited rick snyder from michigan with taking on right to work, and he mentioned nathan deal from georgia. and...
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in an interview with abc news, the president slammed paul ryan's insistence on deep, drastic spending cuts saying we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact for the next ten years, it's going to be in a sustainable place. the question is, can we do it smarter, can we do it better? if the only goal of a budget was to make it as small as possible, congressman paul ryan would be your man. his budget reduces the deficit by an additional $2.75 trillion compared to senator patty murray's plan. but the race to a budget is not the goal of a budget. foumtly a budget is a reflection of your core values, and which investments you believe are necessary. to those who say government should treat its budgets the way households do, it's important to point out that a family's budget works the same way. parents don't pull their kids out of school or deliberately starve themselves or stop going to the doctor for the singular doing mattic purpose of spending as little as possible. and taking out kretic is both part of american culture and key to growing the economy. for instance, 71% of
in an interview with abc news, the president slammed paul ryan's insistence on deep, drastic spending cuts saying we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact for the next ten years, it's going to be in a sustainable place. the question is, can we do it smarter, can we do it better? if the only goal of a budget was to make it as small as possible, congressman paul ryan would be your man. his budget reduces the deficit by an additional $2.75 trillion compared to senator patty...
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one thing you don't do is what paul ryan wants to do, to do away with obamacare, to do away with all kind of other things. and turn medicare to vouchers. i mean this guy is off the walls. >> dana: don't forget the part he wants old people to eat cat food. did you read that part in the budget? >> brian: here is thing. you a political guy. you should know this. the president could use republicans as his wedge against democrats who won't touch entitlement. use it as a strategy. guys, it's not my fault. the republicans got a voice in this. this is part of the deal to use them to knock the entitl entitlement. >> dana: all right. when we come back. shepard smith is live in rome with more on the election of pope francis. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new ss told him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people
one thing you don't do is what paul ryan wants to do, to do away with obamacare, to do away with all kind of other things. and turn medicare to vouchers. i mean this guy is off the walls. >> dana: don't forget the part he wants old people to eat cat food. did you read that part in the budget? >> brian: here is thing. you a political guy. you should know this. the president could use republicans as his wedge against democrats who won't touch entitlement. use it as a strategy. guys,...
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>> well, first of all, luke, paul ryan has an important job to do which is to understand the numbers, understand where we're at with our debt and with our spending issues. look, we are not losing the issues on the math. we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that is. and that's what we're trying to do. so, you know -- >> okay. let's talk about that emotional cultural vote. your predecessor said this this morning on "morning joe" about the issues you have in minority community. >> how does he reconcile his agreement with voter registration policies that many in the black community view as anti-black, racist? you can show up any time. it's
>> well, first of all, luke, paul ryan has an important job to do which is to understand the numbers, understand where we're at with our debt and with our spending issues. look, we are not losing the issues on the math. we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential...
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paul ryan scored the tax revenues in his budget. you know why? because they are going perm for a while. that's not such a bad thing. i didn't like the tax hike. i never like tax hikes. i'm a flat tax guy. wh but what is done is done. let's leave it alone and go to corporate tax reform. you should have heard these ceos. that's what they are talking about. that includes oil put it to you michael steele repatriating a couple million dollars that's sitting overseas. that's where the customers are. when they bring the money back they shouldn't have to pay a penalty. >> incentivize them to bring the money home, baby. >> you buy into that -- >> that flood opens up a whole lot of gates here. >> free investment money. >> i'm in favor of amnesty for those trillions and bringing them home and in favor of immigration reform. authors consistent positions. >> i'm in favor of immigration reform. >> not you but some of my friend on the republican side. >> the right kind of immigration reform. >> amnesty for everyone. >> candice miller you were great to help us o
paul ryan scored the tax revenues in his budget. you know why? because they are going perm for a while. that's not such a bad thing. i didn't like the tax hike. i never like tax hikes. i'm a flat tax guy. wh but what is done is done. let's leave it alone and go to corporate tax reform. you should have heard these ceos. that's what they are talking about. that includes oil put it to you michael steele repatriating a couple million dollars that's sitting overseas. that's where the customers are....
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>> paul ryan obviously understand that point. he realizes as we just heard that connecting the budget, this is an issue that maybe the republican party can use to reach out to hispanic voters, to reach out to women voters, to reach out to those blocs that the party has had so much trouble with. the problem is the product paul ryan is offering is absolutely no different from the product that has been so unpopular in the past. so maybe they can put new wrapping on the report or a new message behind it. the nuts and bolts of it are really the same old thing. >> andy and lauren, thank you so much. >>> and to stay up on the latest political headlines and the analysis from the nbc political unit, we invite you to visit firstread -- or msnbcnews.com. >>> south korea says north korea fired a pair of short-range missiles into its waters this week. this comes on the heels of the defense secretary announcing yesterday the pentagon will beef up its defense systems after north korea's recent nuclear threats. with me now on the set, gordon cha
>> paul ryan obviously understand that point. he realizes as we just heard that connecting the budget, this is an issue that maybe the republican party can use to reach out to hispanic voters, to reach out to women voters, to reach out to those blocs that the party has had so much trouble with. the problem is the product paul ryan is offering is absolutely no different from the product that has been so unpopular in the past. so maybe they can put new wrapping on the report or a new...
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we got rand paul. we got marco rubio. we got paul ryan. and the other guys, they got hillary and joe biden. >> yikes. that's senate minority leader mitch mcconnell yesterday poking fun at the democrats, leading contender for 2016. the come, as you might imagine, ruffled feathers, even in his own statement kentucky's democratic party chairman wants mcconn toll apologize. an into the political playground we go. talk about turning an awkward tv moment into a moneymaker, senator marco rubio's political action committee is selling water bottles with his name on them at cpac this weekend. as you can see, they are charging $25 a bottle. if you remember, rubio made that memorable lung for his water bottle in his middle of the state of union rebuttal last month. >>> and it sounds like a reality show but actually the white house kicking off a new audio series called "beinged ed "beie a listen. >> a couple guys in their hunting shirts i'm serving a meal to, along with folks you see in the background. >> the white house says the idea is for people to
we got rand paul. we got marco rubio. we got paul ryan. and the other guys, they got hillary and joe biden. >> yikes. that's senate minority leader mitch mcconnell yesterday poking fun at the democrats, leading contender for 2016. the come, as you might imagine, ruffled feathers, even in his own statement kentucky's democratic party chairman wants mcconn toll apologize. an into the political playground we go. talk about turning an awkward tv moment into a moneymaker, senator marco rubio's...
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one thing you don't do is what paul ryan wants to do, to do away with obamacare, to do away with all kind of other things. and turn medicare to vouchers. i mean this guy is off the walls. >> dana: don't forget the part he wants old people to eat cat food. did you read that part in the budget? >> brian: here is thing. you a political guy. you should know this. the president could use republicans as his wedge against democrats who won't touch entitlement. use it as a strategy. guys, it's not my fault. the republicans got a voice in this. this is part of the deal to use them to knock the entitl entitlement. >> dana: all right. when we come back. shepard smith is live in rome with more on the election of pope francis. stay with us. ♪ ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ male an
one thing you don't do is what paul ryan wants to do, to do away with obamacare, to do away with all kind of other things. and turn medicare to vouchers. i mean this guy is off the walls. >> dana: don't forget the part he wants old people to eat cat food. did you read that part in the budget? >> brian: here is thing. you a political guy. you should know this. the president could use republicans as his wedge against democrats who won't touch entitlement. use it as a strategy. guys,...
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even under paul ryan's budget, which he just came out with, i guess today, spending there increases 3 #-4% a year. spending's not cut or raibed in. the other point is we want to shift money from the private -ector to the public sector, and, yet, the boom years, under both reagan and clinton saw them reduce government spending as a percentage of the gdp. it was only george bush that things ramped up and things flat lined as they have since obama's been in office. neil: peter, what's to stop nip in the white house from looking at the markets, looking at the improving economic status, not across the board, but enough of the board to feel we run the spending board, keep doing what we are doing because, obviously, it's working. look at those markets. what do you think? >> what's going to stop them is voters, for one thing, and house republicans for another who basically said they're not in the mood for any kind of tax hikes right now, and, you know, patty murray's budget raises about a trillion dollars, and all else being equal, raising tax revenue, you raise taxes crowds out private inves
even under paul ryan's budget, which he just came out with, i guess today, spending there increases 3 #-4% a year. spending's not cut or raibed in. the other point is we want to shift money from the private -ector to the public sector, and, yet, the boom years, under both reagan and clinton saw them reduce government spending as a percentage of the gdp. it was only george bush that things ramped up and things flat lined as they have since obama's been in office. neil: peter, what's to stop nip...
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we'll step away from congressman paul ryan, obviously he explain the audience at cpac. we'll continue to monitor congressman ryan's comments and bring you more as they come in. we'll take a quick break. back with more. gy. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. some people will do anything to help eliminate litter box odor. ♪ discover tidy cats pure nature. clumping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. >>> jpmorgan chase lost $6 billion dos of shoddy trades by its chief investment office. it's part of a damming new report from known as the london whale. the senate released the report after the nine-month investigation. here's what they found. jpmorgan ignored that. they are blaming the regulators are missing warning signs. they said the senior management acted in good faith and never had any intent to mislead anyone. and like ceo jamie dimon. he's ha
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every year under paul ryan's budget, it just doesn't increase as fast as the democrat's budget. the federal reserve came out with a report that talks about the impact of the health care law on the economy and on jobs. and it is hurting jobs. this is the federal reserve in their monthly report. talking about the bad impact of the health care law, because of the consequences within the law so businesses, due to the uncertainty, aren't hiring. when they do hire, they are hiring part-time workers instead of full-time workers and that's why we're still at almost 8% unemployment in this country. >> can i ask you a quick question before i let you go? you are a featured speaker at cpac. two big noninvites are chris christie and bob mcdonnell. what do you make of the omissions? >> i'm not on the committee. >> i know. but what do you make of it? >> i am delighted to be invited. this is the next generation, a youthful crowd, and i'm looking forward to visiting with them on the issues of health occasicare. very devastating for young americans as they start suffering the consequences and exp
every year under paul ryan's budget, it just doesn't increase as fast as the democrat's budget. the federal reserve came out with a report that talks about the impact of the health care law on the economy and on jobs. and it is hurting jobs. this is the federal reserve in their monthly report. talking about the bad impact of the health care law, because of the consequences within the law so businesses, due to the uncertainty, aren't hiring. when they do hire, they are hiring part-time workers...
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bottom line, you saw paul ryan trailing at 7 percent. jeb bush did not put his name in the nomination. the republican party is disspiritted and they want alternates. rand paul is one. >>gregg: this rasmussen poll is astonishing and it could be a consequence of a stunt more than anything else, look at numbers for rand paul, 67 percent, 52 percent for john mccain and 42 percent for graham. >> i was at cpac and the lack of energy was palpable but for rand paul's performance and carson. >> except for your performance. >>gregg: you made the numbers, they were talking about you, pat. >> i just said to the republicans, they enwhatted someone so i did it and i said what their problems were and what they had to deal with and the response of the republicans was amazing, telling the truth about their situation rather than making it up. i want to say that ryan, the vice presidential nominee could only get percent? they want new faces. they want the truth. that is the reaction i got. >> what pat is talking about is something we have talked about on t
bottom line, you saw paul ryan trailing at 7 percent. jeb bush did not put his name in the nomination. the republican party is disspiritted and they want alternates. rand paul is one. >>gregg: this rasmussen poll is astonishing and it could be a consequence of a stunt more than anything else, look at numbers for rand paul, 67 percent, 52 percent for john mccain and 42 percent for graham. >> i was at cpac and the lack of energy was palpable but for rand paul's performance and carson....
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. >> i'd love to hear what congressman paul ryan's reaction to this new pope is given the way the catholic church responded last year to his budget. that being said, and we can't have a reaction yet from him, what is the greatest challenge that this pope faces? >> i think he has two obvious challenges. one is to address publicly and forcefully the sexual abuse scandal in this country. and throughout the world, actually. but in this country specifically. >> because i come from britain where, of course, there were multiple scandals. >> and ireland. >> indeed. >> so he's got to address that publicly. something that neither of the past two popes really did. i think that's essential. i think the other essential thing from everything you read and everything that's been reported and everything that you hear from members of the clergy, he's got to get his hands around the management aspect of the vatican. the secrecy that shrouds so many aspects. >> its governance? >> its governance. the government nance of the bank. the vatican itself. it's been run by a handful of men for too many years with the
. >> i'd love to hear what congressman paul ryan's reaction to this new pope is given the way the catholic church responded last year to his budget. that being said, and we can't have a reaction yet from him, what is the greatest challenge that this pope faces? >> i think he has two obvious challenges. one is to address publicly and forcefully the sexual abuse scandal in this country. and throughout the world, actually. but in this country specifically. >> because i come from...
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the meeting followed the release of the republicans' 2014 budget by paul ryan. his plan would balance the budget in 10 years through major cuts to social programs, including the repeal president obama's healthcare law. president obama said a difference with republicans may be too wide to reach a deal. it may ultimately be the differences are just too wide, if their position is we cannot to any revenue or we can only do revenue if we get medicare or social security or gut medicaid. if that is the position, we probably will not get a deal. >> president of a mess, it's also, senate democrats released 'seir 14 -- president obama comments also came as senate democrats released their 2014 budget. colorado state lawmakers have given final approval to some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. the measures include a limit on ammunition magazines to 15 rounds, forcing gun buyers to pay for background checks, a requirement that domestic abusers surrender their guns, and a ban on obtaining concealed-carry permits online. the democratic governor has pledged to si
the meeting followed the release of the republicans' 2014 budget by paul ryan. his plan would balance the budget in 10 years through major cuts to social programs, including the repeal president obama's healthcare law. president obama said a difference with republicans may be too wide to reach a deal. it may ultimately be the differences are just too wide, if their position is we cannot to any revenue or we can only do revenue if we get medicare or social security or gut medicaid. if that is...
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ryan came out with his budget blueprint. so we may hear from him as well, in addition finding out who the new pope is. >> let's go back to our market discussion. larry, you heard what ed just said. it sounds like you disagree with that. you think there's some value in this market. >> absolutely. i love the way larry put it. the passover rally. but one of the things that larry said is spot-on. in terms of technical evaluation, we're probably getting up against a resistance level, where we might not see us break through that, so we could start to see the market come back down a little bit in the short run. but you said, not a lot of value. baa that is exactly the point. there is a lot of value in this market. i actually think stocks are very inexpensive relative to expected earnings. when you look at stock prices, you look at it from a fundamental evaluation or a technical evaluation. fundamentally, stocks are cheap interest rates are low, and there's no reason for this market to pull back, except for technical reasons. >> if
ryan came out with his budget blueprint. so we may hear from him as well, in addition finding out who the new pope is. >> let's go back to our market discussion. larry, you heard what ed just said. it sounds like you disagree with that. you think there's some value in this market. >> absolutely. i love the way larry put it. the passover rally. but one of the things that larry said is spot-on. in terms of technical evaluation, we're probably getting up against a resistance level,...
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. >> with a do you say to those who call both the paul ryan house republican budget and the democratic budget political documents that have no chance of passing? that they're not serious? is that a fair comparison to make between these two budgets? >> i wouldn't phrase it that way. i mean, what we are seeing right now is a major ideological. what ryan is about is saying, that we are not going to raise a nickel more in revenue. in fact, we're going to lower tax breaks for the wealthiest people in the country and we are going to make devastating cuts for working families already suffering in the midst of a recession. what we are trying to do, and i would go farther than patty murray. to say we have 14% of our people who are unemployed. if you look at unemployment in a real way. we've got to create jobs. we're putting $100 billion into rebuilding our infrastructure. create jobs. deal with youth unemployment. and second of all, it is insane to simply talk about cut, cut, cut, when you got the wealthiest people and large corporations doing phenomenally well and paying lower effective tax ra
. >> with a do you say to those who call both the paul ryan house republican budget and the democratic budget political documents that have no chance of passing? that they're not serious? is that a fair comparison to make between these two budgets? >> i wouldn't phrase it that way. i mean, what we are seeing right now is a major ideological. what ryan is about is saying, that we are not going to raise a nickel more in revenue. in fact, we're going to lower tax breaks for the...
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i blame paul ryan for it but i blame speaker boehner as well because speaker boehner put him in a box. he said we need to have a budget forward that balances the budget in 10 years. you can't do it. i mean as draconian as his budget last year was, the budget that mitt romney had to disavow, as bad as that was t didn't balances the buth until 2040. now you are trying to do it by 223. the cuts are more crackonian including revenue from the affordable care act >> bill: isn't it a reality that the chances, even though they voted to do it 33 times in the last two years that the chances of repealing the affordable care act or obamacare, i mean there is less of a chance today than there ever was? right? >> they don't exist. it's an impossibility. >> it's been there for two years, the separate property upheld it. eight republican governors have signed on. obama care is here to stay. >> there have been literally billions and billions, tens of billions of dollars spent around the country in preparing for the affordable care act. part has been i want plemented for going on three years. >> yeah.
i blame paul ryan for it but i blame speaker boehner as well because speaker boehner put him in a box. he said we need to have a budget forward that balances the budget in 10 years. you can't do it. i mean as draconian as his budget last year was, the budget that mitt romney had to disavow, as bad as that was t didn't balances the buth until 2040. now you are trying to do it by 223. the cuts are more crackonian including revenue from the affordable care act >> bill: isn't it a reality...
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i think he would speak out against paul ryan's new budget. i think on the issues more sexually oriented that he probably won't change the church's traditional teaching on this. but what i do have some hope for is that he appears to get touched by experiences of real people with real needs and real issues. so i'm hoping as he becomes pope for the global church that he will be touched by other people and see their struggles, see their efforts. and let his heart be broken by that. >> as somebody who has been so involved in this personally as you are means of serving your church and your way of expressing your faith, do you feel like you have learned that there are better ways and worse ways for the church to be involved as a political actor? to be part of policy conversations and political debates? >> oh, absolutely. i think when we get too identified with an ideal that is politically held that we can hold on to the ideal with losing sight of the gospel. but when you have to stay rooted in the gospel and jesus is called to welcome in everyone, w
i think he would speak out against paul ryan's new budget. i think on the issues more sexually oriented that he probably won't change the church's traditional teaching on this. but what i do have some hope for is that he appears to get touched by experiences of real people with real needs and real issues. so i'm hoping as he becomes pope for the global church that he will be touched by other people and see their struggles, see their efforts. and let his heart be broken by that. >> as...
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and judy, the most revealing thin to me was the response that ryan paul got. he was the rock star of this gathering. in part it's because i think the discid over the last 12 years republican foreign policy game plan which is let's go in first and ask questions later, has been really undermined and sabotaged by both the american experience in iraq and the american experience in afghanistan. there's been a long tradition of the republican party but i think there's now a reluctance a caution that hasn't been there in the past about foreign intervention. >> woodruff: ron paul has struck a chord. >> he has at the moment. this is american leadership in the role believes america has an important role to play as a world leader including global order, free trade, free water ways, free commerce. that happens because of u.s. military. the idea of the party is not going to be that party. it happen. in the 19 20's the party shifted. for them to go back i have to sate. right now the move from the president of the other party, move intervention, move os tear taught, war exha
and judy, the most revealing thin to me was the response that ryan paul got. he was the rock star of this gathering. in part it's because i think the discid over the last 12 years republican foreign policy game plan which is let's go in first and ask questions later, has been really undermined and sabotaged by both the american experience in iraq and the american experience in afghanistan. there's been a long tradition of the republican party but i think there's now a reluctance a caution that...
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paul ryan said here is mine. take a look. i balance it in ten years. chris van hollen on the democratic side said i have a better idea. in the house, we like to have our version and it will be $1.2 trillion in new taxes, 200 billion in stimulus. now, ladies and gentlemen, if you want a democratic house in 2014, that's what your country is going to look like. >> steve: later today the house of representatives is going to consider paul ryan's budget, plus they're going to consider five alternative budgets. one, patty murr i wouldn't he -- murray, the democrat senator from her state. the congressional black caucus', progressive caucus' budget, the republican study committee budget, which balances the budget in five years, not in ten years like paul ryan's. and chris van hollen's budget as well. meanwhile, the haggling continues in washington. the charm offensive of the president, he was being honest, wasn't he? he really was trying to charm the republicans. yet, brit hume was on last night with bret baier on his former program and said whether it worked,
paul ryan said here is mine. take a look. i balance it in ten years. chris van hollen on the democratic side said i have a better idea. in the house, we like to have our version and it will be $1.2 trillion in new taxes, 200 billion in stimulus. now, ladies and gentlemen, if you want a democratic house in 2014, that's what your country is going to look like. >> steve: later today the house of representatives is going to consider paul ryan's budget, plus they're going to consider five...
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. >> reporter: some republicans, such as house budget chair paul ryan, on msnbc today, also questioned whether the meetings with lawmakers are just for show. >> the question is, is he going was the so-called charm offensive a temporary, you know, poll-driven political calculation, or was it a sincere conversion to try and bring people together and start communicating? >> reporter: other republicans expressed more optimism about the talks and about the larger process of compromise. >> there are going to be places we are going to disagree, and he recognizes that we recognize it, but that doesn't mean that we can't find places where as he would say where there is overlap and try to do those things and so it was encouraging, i was glad to have him come. >> reporter: for now, house republicans are going ahead with ryan's budget proposal, unveiled yesterday, to balance the federal ledger by 2023, relying heavily on spending cuts and entitlement reforms. democrats in the senate are pushing their own plan, a 50-50 mix of spending cuts and higher tax revenues. neither plan is given much chance
. >> reporter: some republicans, such as house budget chair paul ryan, on msnbc today, also questioned whether the meetings with lawmakers are just for show. >> the question is, is he going was the so-called charm offensive a temporary, you know, poll-driven political calculation, or was it a sincere conversion to try and bring people together and start communicating? >> reporter: other republicans expressed more optimism about the talks and about the larger process of...
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it's the same paul ryan budget that paul ryan has been promoting for years. that frustration may have led him to dismiss patty murray's counter. he said if you read the senate bill you will find that the vatican is not the only place blowing smoke this week. >>> also making headlines with a more cordial attitude, president obama continued his charm offensive in hopes of reaching a deal and ending the sequester that is now in the sec week. we'll have to wait and see if the efforts reveal any sults. it's understandable if you missed this news item. on monday in chicago, as a young father changed the diaper of his 6-month-old baby girl on the seat of a mini van, a gunman opened fire. the young father, jonathan watkins was hit three times as he witnessed a bullet tear through the body of his daughter who later died. watkins was released from the hospital on thursday night, able to go home after being treated for multiple gunshot wounds. able to go home but without his baby girl. instead he went to the police station hoping to help the investigation. as gun violen
it's the same paul ryan budget that paul ryan has been promoting for years. that frustration may have led him to dismiss patty murray's counter. he said if you read the senate bill you will find that the vatican is not the only place blowing smoke this week. >>> also making headlines with a more cordial attitude, president obama continued his charm offensive in hopes of reaching a deal and ending the sequester that is now in the sec week. we'll have to wait and see if the efforts...
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he makes time for them, so why not paul ryan? >> so look, i think that these are thoroughly modern couple who are trying to balance all of these rigors of being president and family life. i think as i said earlier, i think the president is working very hard now, right, to try to be more available to the members of congress that are here in town and that they, they are clearly acknowledging, perhaps he didn't do enough of that in the first term. so he's doing it now and thinking to something that marc said. he's going to continue to communicate to the public about his views. there's going to be an outside game and an inside game. he's got to do bet well to get the things he wants done this year done. >> megyn: if he didn't spend the last four or five years with his daughter now 14 and 11 and learning how to negotiate the republicans are in a lot of trouble. they're in a lot of trouble. what could hone your skills better than negotiating with a 14-year-old. >> there you go. (laughter) >> you need to be a jujitsu expert by now in ne
he makes time for them, so why not paul ryan? >> so look, i think that these are thoroughly modern couple who are trying to balance all of these rigors of being president and family life. i think as i said earlier, i think the president is working very hard now, right, to try to be more available to the members of congress that are here in town and that they, they are clearly acknowledging, perhaps he didn't do enough of that in the first term. so he's doing it now and thinking to...